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Create and manage interactive ethical dilemma scenarios (games) that test participants’ decision-making abilities across various categories and difficulty levels.

Overview

Dilemma Games are the core training modules where users navigate complex ethical scenarios. Each game consists of multiple questions with correct answers, score weightings, and thematic categorization. Dilemma Games List

Game Types

The platform supports three primary game formats:

Angel o Demonio

Binary ethical choices with clear right/wrong answers

Pasapalabra

Rapid-fire scenario-based questions with time pressure

Millonario

Progressive difficulty with increasing point values
Each game type has distinct visual branding (colors, icons) automatically applied based on name or type metadata.

Game List View

The main games table displays:
  • Dilemma Name: Title with type badge (Angel, Pasapalabra, Millonario)
  • Client: Organization assigned (with logo)
  • Creation Date: When dilemma was published
  • Sessions: Total number of user playthroughs
  • Users: Unique participants who attempted this game
  • Actions: Edit (WordPress) and Detail view links

Filtering Games

Date Range

Analyze games created or played within specific time windows.

Client Filter

Admin users: Searchable dropdown with all clients Client users: Locked to their organization Type dilemma name to filter instantly.

Creating a New Dilemma

1

Access WordPress Admin

Click Crear Dilema button (admin only)
2

Configure Game Settings

  • Dilemma name
  • Game type (dropdown)
  • Associated client
  • Activation date
  • Description and instructions
3

Add Questions

Navigate to Questions section to build question bank
4

Set Difficulty Levels

Assign point values and risk weights per question
5

Publish

Make dilemma available to assigned users
Games cannot be played until at least 5 questions are configured.

Question Management

Question Configuration Each dilemma requires a question bank:

Question Structure

  • Question Text: The ethical scenario or problem statement
  • Answer Options: Multiple choice (typically 4 options)
  • Correct Answer: Designated right choice
  • Category: Ethical dimension (integrity, transparency, compliance, etc.)
  • Difficulty: Easy, Medium, Hard
  • Point Value: Score awarded for correct answer
  • Risk Weight: How critical this question is for risk assessment

Adding Questions

  1. Navigate to Preguntas section
  2. Select target dilemma
  3. Click Add Question
  4. Fill all required fields
  5. Preview question rendering
  6. Save and add next

Question Analytics

The system tracks:
  • Success Rate: Percentage of users answering correctly
  • Average Time: How long users spend on this question
  • Skip Rate: How often it’s left unanswered
Use these metrics to refine question difficulty and clarity.
Questions with <30% success rates may be too difficult or ambiguous. Consider rewording or adding contextual hints.

Game Performance Metrics

Click Detalle on any game to view:

Engagement Metrics

  • Total sessions played
  • Unique users attempted
  • Average completion time
  • Completion rate (% who finish)

Performance Metrics

  • Average score across all attempts
  • High score achieved
  • Score distribution (histogram)
  • Pass rate (if threshold defined)

Question Breakdown

  • Per-question success rates
  • Most frequently failed questions
  • Category-wise performance
  • Risk areas flagged

Multi-Game Comparison

Selecting Games

  1. Check boxes next to 2+ dilemmas
  2. Comparison bar appears at bottom
  3. Shows selection count

Running Comparison

Click Comparar to generate side-by-side analysis:
  • Average scores per game
  • Completion rates
  • Time to complete
  • User engagement levels
  • Difficulty assessment
Use cases:
  • Identify which scenarios are most effective
  • Balance difficulty across game portfolio
  • Determine which games to retire or refresh
Select at least 2 games to enable comparison mode.

Game Activation & Scheduling

Activation Date

Set when a dilemma becomes available to users. Future dates allow pre-building content.

Deactivation

Games can be unpublished to:
  • Prevent new sessions
  • Maintain existing data for reporting
  • Archive outdated scenarios

User Assignment

Games are assigned to users via:

Client Association

All users in a client organization automatically access that client’s dilemmas.

Area-Specific Deployment (Future)

Potential to assign certain scenarios only to specific departments.

Exporting Game Data

While no direct game export button exists, you can export:
  • Questions: Via WordPress admin or dedicated export tool
  • Session Data: Through Users or Analytics exports
  • Performance Reports: PDF from Game Detail view

Game Detail View

Comprehensive analytics for individual dilemmas:

Header Section

  • Game name, type, client
  • Total sessions and users
  • Average score and time

Performance Charts

  • Score distribution histogram
  • Completion funnel
  • Time-to-complete trends

Question Analysis Table

  • All questions with success rates
  • Risk indicators
  • Recommendation to revise low-performing items

User Leaderboard

  • Top scorers for this dilemma
  • Recent completions
  • Links to user profiles

Game Workflows

Launching a New Training Module

1

Content Development

Work with subject matter experts to write ethical scenarios
2

Create Dilemma Record

Add game via WordPress with metadata
3

Build Question Bank

Add 10-20 questions with varied difficulty
4

Internal Pilot Test

Have 2-3 team members play through for QA
5

Refine Based on Feedback

Adjust confusing questions or point values
6

Assign to Client

Associate with target organization
7

Communicate Launch

Email users that new scenario is available
8

Monitor First Week

Track completion rates and adjust as needed

Refreshing Underperforming Games

  1. Identify games with low completion rates (<50%)
  2. Review Game Detail analytics
  3. Export question-level success rates
  4. Rewrite questions with <30% success rates
  5. Add contextual hints or examples
  6. Re-publish and monitor improvement

Quarterly Game Audit

  1. Run multi-game comparison across portfolio
  2. Identify outliers (too easy or too hard)
  3. Check if themes are balanced (not too much focus on one category)
  4. Archive games with <10 sessions in 90 days
  5. Plan new scenarios for underrepresented categories

Best Practices

  • Variety: Offer mix of game types to maintain engagement
  • Difficulty Curve: Balance easy, medium, hard questions within each game
  • Question Quality: Have legal/compliance review ethical scenarios
  • Regular Updates: Refresh 20-30% of questions annually to prevent memorization
  • Category Coverage: Ensure all ethical dimensions are represented
  • Feedback Loop: Survey users on game difficulty and relevance
  • Performance Monitoring: Review game analytics monthly

Access Control

Admin Users

  • Create, edit, delete games
  • Assign to any client
  • View all game analytics
  • Compare across organizations

Client Users

  • View only their assigned games
  • Cannot edit or create
  • Limited analytics to their organization

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